Meg Donohue's chick lit is character-driven and thoughtful, with strong descriptions of characters and the worlds they live in. Donohue's protagonists have clearly individualized voices, with humor and intelligence, and her writing elegantly introduces both their worldviews and the histories that have shaped them. The author provides a strong sense of place, both physical and social, as her different characters perceive it. Relationships, particularly with family and friends, are central to her storytelling, and encourage interesting and engaging soul-searching and growth. Donohue also incorporates elements of other genres, such as mystery, with ease. Start with: How to Eat a Cupcake

Meg Donohue's chick lit is character-driven and thoughtful, with strong descriptions of characters and the worlds they live in. Donohue's protagonists have clearly individualized voices, with humor and intelligence, and her writing elegantly introduces both their worldviews and the histories that have shaped them. The author provides a strong sense of place, both physical and social, as her different characters perceive it. Relationships, particularly with family and friends, are central to her storytelling, and encourage interesting and engaging soul-searching and growth. Donohue also incorporates elements of other genres, such as mystery, with ease. Start with: How to Eat a Cupcake